Stomach And Intestine: List Of Research-Backed Claims
The stomach and intestine are a part of the gastrointestinal tract. The function of the stomach is to store food and release it to the intestines at a rate whereby the intestines can process it.
Food breaks down in the gut to a simple form that can enter the bloodstream, and the nutrients from the food will be delivered throughout your body. This process is only possible with a healthy digestive system.
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Research-Backed Beneficial Claims For Your Stomach And Intestine
Your stomach and intestines are where the nutrients from the food you consume get in your body. Research shows that some nutrients may be beneficial for your stomach and intestines. For instance, help keep your digestive system healthy.
You're welcome to explore the foods that contain nutrients that share this claim by clicking on their names.
Nutrient | No Of Foods |
---|---|
Glutamine | 0 |
Glycine | 4927 |
Histidine | 4977 |
Insoluble Fiber | 11 |
Inulin | 0 |
Lactose | 395 |
Manganese, Mn | 6392 |
Niacin | 16663 |
Oleate (18:1 c) | 1876 |
Phosphotidylcholine | 26 |
Riboflavin | 16631 |
Soluble Fiber | 10 |
Starch | 975 |
Threonine | 4981 |
Tryptophan | 4915 |
Zinc, Zn | 16873 |
Research-Backed Side-Effects Claims Affecting Your Stomach And Intestine
Your stomach and intestines are where the nutrients from the food you consume get in your body. Research shows that some nutrients may interfere in this process.
You're welcome to explore the foods that contain nutrients that share this claim by clicking on their names.
Nutrient | No Of Foods |
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beta-Sitosterol | 108 |
Caffeine | 851 |
Copper, Cu | 16681 |
Sorbitol | 0 |
Xylitol | 0 |
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